His revolution. Her truth.
Alina Fernández grew up in Havana not knowing she was Fidel Castro’s daughter, an open secret kept from her alone. Years before escaping Cuba and rebuilding her life in Miami, she made a choice that would define her: to speak out, and to keep speaking out. She calls it the only thing she ever really did, the one act she refused to shrink from. The film weaves Alina’s defiance into the broader fabric of Miami’s Cuban exile community, where artists and storytellers across generations carry the inheritance of revolution in their own ways, exploring identity, belonging, and what it costs to use your voice when silence would be easier.